Im happy with this cell shading... why you may ask? because "realistic" games look baaaaaadddd in a HD TV.
Wind Waker looks a lot better than many wii games on my hdtv (and yeah i use component cables)...
That means this new Zelda will look great.
Im happy with this cell shading... why you may ask? because "realistic" games look baaaaaadddd in a HD TV.
Wind Waker looks a lot better than many wii games on my hdtv (and yeah i use component cables)...
That means this new Zelda will look great.
Sorry for the double post but i had to comment this...
Wind Waker has realy aged well, theres barely any jaggie in this game...
The only bad thing is that its not 16:9...
Picture 79
Brightness 46
Color 61
Hue 0
Color temp Neutral
Sharpness 7
Noise reduction high
Mpeg noise reduction high
CineMotion Auto
Adv Contrast Enhancer High
Black Corrector High
Gamma 0
Clear White High
Live Color Medium
Hope it helps, right now my games look awesome, there are stil jaggies, but as much as before.
Well guys, im back.
I have messed a lot with my tv settings and i found a mix between the contrast and all that stuff.
Right now im not home, but when i get there i will post the settings.
Is that a known problem?
you say it like the tv was programmed to reject the Wii...
A few days ago i got that tv (the one from the title). First off i tried my ps3 and well as it was expected it looked awesome.
Then i tried my Wii...
...i plugged the component cables (5 cables, R,G,B for video and R and W for audio), turned on the Wii, system setting... Screen Settings, screen resolution 480p check, aspect ratio (not sure if thats the name of the setting) 16:9...
Then i inserted Twilight Princess... then Re4... then other M... then Shattered Memories... then New S. Mario... then SSBB... then madworld
Sadly i found out that all the games looked horrible... jaggies over here... more jaggies over there... new S. Mario, SSBB and madworld doesnt look as horrible as the others but they looked better on a standar tv.
i began to mess with the tv settings but to no avail everything still looked bad, then i notices that the signal the tv was receiving was 480p 4:3, thats quite a dissapointment, the settings on the wii said 16:9 but the tv said 4:3.
After that i began messing with the Wii settings, and i found out that i got the best picture with 480p and 4:3. Of course i had to mess with the tv and make it not fill the entire screen.
With those settings it looked a lot better (not better than a normal tv tough).
Do any of you guys have some advice to make it look better?
ooohh and sorry for my horrible english, i hope i wrote this correctly...
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